*'■ ' , m WT Sammy vs. Cassius; Jimmy Eggs 'Em On Cleveland Browns fullback Jimmy Brown (center) gets a kick out of Sammy Davis Jr. (right) "taking on" heavyweight champ Cdssius Clay at the 20th anniversary cele bration of Ebony Magazine in New York, Nov. 29. Back in Cleveland, Brown was named in ■ paternity suit filed by the mother of 18-year-old Brenda Ayres. Getting Information On VISTA Two North Carolina College students, W. Mack Faison, left, of Seaborn, and Bren da Hart of Durham, get information on the Volunteers in Service to Aon eric a (VISTA) from two recruiters who visited the camp us last week. Holding the booklet is Wal ter McDonough, and on the right is Felton Gibson, public affairs officer with VLSTA. NCTA TO HOLD FALL MEETING IN GREENSBORO AT O'HENRY HOTEL RALEIGH Administrators and Supervisors of the North , Carolina Teachers Association > have announced the schedule i of their Division Fall meeting ! which will convene on Thurs-, day and Friday, December 9,; 10, at the O'Henry Hotel, in Greensboro. Highlights of the meeting will include the following DECEMBER HIMAIRMM 1965 BUICK LeSabre 4 Dr. $2995 1964 BUICK Electra $2995 1964 BUICK Electra Coupe $2795 1964 Bonneville Station Wagon $1595 1962 Chrysler 4 Door - $1495 1961 Volkswagen Bus $ 795 1961 Chevrolet Station Wagon $1095 1963 Ford Ihnnderbird $2595 7961 Falcon 4 Door $ 795 1959 BUICK Electra 4 Door $ 595 1959 Ford 4 Door $ 395 1959 BUICK Station Wagon $ 695 1956 Chevrolet 2 Door - $ 100 1956 Plymouth 2 Door $ 100 JOHNSON MOTOR CO. "Triangle Area's Most Progressive Buick-Opel Dealer" 328 E. MAIN ST. Dealer No. 680 events: Visitation and registra- I tion beginning at 8:30 a.m. I through 4:00 p.m. on Thurs i day, December 9. The annual banquet will take | place at 7:30 p.m. Thursday i evening. The banquet speaker is William T. Smith, Jr., as sistant superintendent of St. Louis City Schools, St. Louis, Missouri. Other meetings scheduled for Thursday are National Ed ucation Association Affiliates: Secondary School Princiapls, Elementary School Principals, and the American Association for Supervision and Curricu lum Development, with S. B. T. Easterling, C. H. Coleman, J. H. Wooten and Mrs. Dorothy B. Goodson presiding, respect ively. Meetings for Friday, Decem ber 10. are scheduled as fol (Continued on page 8A) Vandellas In TV Debut on Sullivan Show NEW YORK v Detroit's Martha and the Vandellas debuted recently on Ed Sullivan's CBS - TV Show. The trio-lead singer Martha Reaves, Rosiland Ashford and Betty Kelly won a "Grammy" Award in 1963 for their disk "Heat Wave." They became the third Motown Recording Artists to appear on the "you"ve got it made" Sullivan Show. Their predecessors were' St ev i e Wonder and the Supremes.... BRENDA Holloway, anoth er Motown artist will appear in the pilot film of a new half - hour television series being created by Four Star Television Productions in co operation with Teen -Age Fair, Incorporated. Brenda recently concluded an engagement at "It's Boss" on Hollywood's Sunset Strip. Phillips Records has the trumpets out heralding the ar r i v a 1 of another one of those British import groups. This one, called "The End' - meaning they're supposed to be the living end-is made up of five youngsters who come from Surrey's Guild ford district and who are the first management clients of Bill Wyman of the Rolling Stones. THE GROUP'S first re cording bid "I Can't Cry No Joy" backed by "Little Girl" is out on Philips. Colin Griff plays guitar, tenor sax and sings. Dave Brown works Glamorous As A A ©hristmas Package w 1 \V «> ** * & Wg r\V,. J ACCESSORIES -A .C W * \j y IA Whether .he', a bi, **•. 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Add to the roster of new groups: —Mercuty Records A and R producers Dennis Lambert and Leu Courtney are excited about a discove ry of theirs called the Sa pians. From Newburgh, New York, the kids were once thrown out of school for re fusing to get proper hair cuts. In spite of this, the Mercury execs believe they have great promise. We'll see. SATURDAY, DEC. 11, 1965 THE CAROLINA TIMES- Girl Accuses Jim Brown ■' m */ mAJ k cTH Erenda Ay res and Mrs. Barbara Ayres (right) her mother, are pictured at thedr Cleveland home Nov 29 Mrs. AyTes filsd a paternity suit against Cleveland Brown# football siar Jim Brown, accusing him of being the father of Brenda's child. The baby is expected in February. 7A